The Chargers have lost 10 of their last 11 road games, and suffered another serious injury to a starting player, this time Manti Te’o, who left in the first quarter with an Achilles injury and did not return.

Arnold Palmer: ‘The King’ of golf dies at 87 – USA Today
Arnold Palmer, who died Sunday in Pittsburgh at age 87, was the accessible common man who would become the King and lead his own army. Along the way he became one of the sport’s best players and a successful businessman, philanthropist, trailblazing advertising spokesman, talented golf course designer and experienced aviator.

Fernandez, one of the best young players in baseball, was one of three people killed in the crash. The boat crashed into rocks and was found capsized by search and rescue teams around 3 a.m. The three victims were found dead when authorities arrived on the scene. Two victims were under the boat and one was on the rocks. None of them were wearing life vests.

The Aztecs (3-0) had the week off before resuming the season Saturday at South Alabama (2-2). Kickoff for the game is 5 p.m. PT and will be televised by ESPNews. SDSU opened as a 17 1/2-point favorite.

In Scully’s final career home game, Charlie Culberson broke a 3–3 tie in the bottom of the 10th inning with his first home run of the season.

“Would you believe a home run?” Scully said. “Leave it to the Dodgers.”

Margot wasting little time showing off talent – MLB.com
After Manny Margot went 3-for-4 with a double, triple and the game’s winning run, Padres fans got their first real glimpse of what their team’s No. 2 overall prospect can bring to the table. They also saw firsthand his incredible speed, when he swiped third base handily in the bottom of the second.

Defensive line coach Ed Orgeron, who was previously Ole Miss’s head coach and the interim head coach at USC, will be the interim head coach, Dellenger adds.

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